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How did Truman's and Eisenhower's actions or beliefs on containment differ?

A.
Truman believed in avoiding nuclear war if at all possible, while Eisenhower believed that nuclear war may be necessary to stop communism from spreading across Asia.
B.
Truman promised aid to the Middle Eastern countries that resisted communist aggression, while Eisenhower promised military and economic aid to Turkey and Greece.
C.
Eisenhower sent aid to Western Europe, which helped Eastern communist states, while Truman was against sending any type of aid to communist countries.
D.
Truman strongly believed in the use of nuclear weapons when absolutely necessary to deter the threat of Soviet aggression, while Eisenhower did not.

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Answer:

Truman believed in avoiding nuclear war if at all possible, while Eisenhower believed that nuclear war may be necessary to stop communism from spreading across Asia. in your case the answer is A on my test for Edmentum the answer is B (they may switch the letters around)

Explanation:

Truman was sacred to do anying violent, Eisenhower was willing to do anyhting & everything to end communisum (all the other options are trick questions)

This question is about Truman's and Eisenhower's action and their beliefs which differ with each other.

Truman Belief

Truman belief was to resist communism. He was concerned with Stalin's Expansionist tendencies. Eisenhower was concerned with the use of Nuclear Weapons and he was more focused on deducting taxes.

Answer

The correct answer is A.

Truman believed in avoiding nuclear was if at all possible, while Eisenhower believed that nuclear war may be necessary to stop communism from spreading across Asia.

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